I just hope he gets out from under The Affair. I can't say much because I've only seen about a season and a half, but the show doesn't impress me, and I'd rather see Josh in a role that has more meat to it.

Yes to all of this. I need him in a show I can watch and root for the characters and The Affair is not it, even if it's a well written and acted show.

I'm not thinking a specific genre, just a good show with sympathetic characters. They don't even have to be saintly, just relatable. A show centered on cheating cannot be that for me. It's not just that I find the focus on the cheating theme boring and unworthy of several seasons, the characters aren't interesting for me either.

See for instance, Better Call Saul. I don't think the main characters can be described as good or evil, just flawed and interesting. Walter Bishop is not a good person and he has done a lot of evil in Fringe and yet it's difficult not to root for him.

I'm not thinking a specific genre, just a good show with sympathetic characters. They don't even have to be saintly, just relatable. A show centered on cheating cannot be that for me. It's not just that I find the focus on the cheating theme boring and unworthy of several seasons, the characters aren't interesting for me either.

See for instance, Better Call Saul. I don't think the main characters can be described as good or evil, just flawed and interesting. Walter Bishop is not a good person and he has done a lot of evil in Fringe and yet it's difficult not to root for him.

Very well put. The best shows are about people who are basically human - meaning they aren't really good or bad - they have good qualities and bad qualities. The story is then about how they live with those qualities and how their lives are affected and hopefully how they learn to improve themselves, their lives and the lives of the people around them. A show that centers on infidelity, for me, is too single-threaded and also rather depressing.